Somehow with a newborn, a toddler and a career in international affairs, Canberra author Jacqueline de Rose-Ahern has found time to create an acclaimed childrenโs book series.
The first title, Charlieโs Adventures โฆ in Hawaii was published in 2017. This year, de Rose-Ahern released a follow-up, Charlieโs Adventures โฆ in South Africa that was recently shortlisted for the 2019 Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards.
โIt came about when I had my daughter; Iโve always wanted to write childrenโs books and then I was surrounded by them from reading to her,โ she tells Canberra Daily.
โI also realised life is short and you should go for your dreams so I just started to put my work out there.โ
Her books contain a number of references to de-Rose Ahernโs life and experiences.
โMy grandfather loved to travel and thatโs why his name is Charlie. Itโs based on his story as well as my love of travel.โ
The location of Charlieโs follow-up adventure in South Africa was chosen because thatโs her husbandโs country of origin.
โI learned a lot about his culture and the whole idea of the rainbow nation, and I think thatโs something Australians can relate to with multiculturalism,โ she says.
โItโs about getting children to learn more about the world and realise that even though there are so many differences between cultures, we are still all so similar.โ
de-Rose Ahern says sheโs only able to manage writing on top of her other commitments due to the support she receives from her family and Canberraโs writing community.
โThe Canberra Writerโs Centre have been great advocates for my work โฆ With the fellowship they gave me in 2017, I got the opportunity to go to Hawaii and read my book.
โIt was just really lovely to see how the people there really connected with the story, and that I was portraying their culture in a respectful manner meant a great deal.โ
Later this month de Rose-Ahern will share her story at the Canberra Writerโs Festival, and in a series of upcoming Libraries ACT author talks.
Visit canberrawritersfestival.com.au and library.act.gov.au for more.
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